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Ralf, I think the README should also point out all our presentations and papers for newcomers to get a basic introduction:
the LPC presentation recording, the ELCE presentation recording, the LWN.net article, Anmol's ELISA Workshop presentation, the papers, the master theses using pasta.
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Well, the reason why we don't have it: I fear that this would bitrod over time. Whenever a dependency changes, we have to keep those files in sync. If we have a thing like the requirements.txt, the docker file should make somehow use of it.
Other than that, I use pip only for packages that are not available via official resources of your distribution: pip uses latest & greatest package version, while Ubuntu's resources tend to stay on a stable release. I prefer the latter one as I don't want to have breaking library APIs every other day.
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Yes, we could move that command to a maintenance section to make it clear.
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Aright! Will do it!
Also, Can we have like a requirements.txt
file for downloading the resources directly into the system, without running the dockerfile, with the command
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
We can add this command to the Getting PaStA instead of the above command ./tools/update_resources.sh
for getting the dependencies directly?
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I will provide a pull request in case I will get to that this week.
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Related Issues (20)
- Combine PaStA with the cregit tool
- Compute relation between patch series HOT 8
- Collect user feedback on relating patches in patchwork tool to improve Pasta
- Determine the relevant entries and maintainers for a provided list of files
- [GSOC] Add a requirements.txt to make setup easier HOT 6
- Fix erroneous behaviour in LinuxMaintainers HOT 8
- Analysis jailhouse repo with PaSta HOT 19
- Readme mentions 4 steps but only 3 are explicitly mentioned HOT 5
- Running "pasta analyse succ" in mbox mode doesnt show appropriate error message HOT 5
- Linux weekly digest HOT 7
- Patch groups file is not created HOT 6
- Support identification of kernel developers for improving the precision of analysis HOT 3
- Create a ML model for the patch recipients based on the recipients of sent patches HOT 9
- Derive a rule set for the patch recipients based on the existing email data
- Introduce Redis to handle resources HOT 3
- `git -C resources submodule update` is taking a huge amount of time HOT 6
- set_config shows invalid literal for int with base 10 HOT 11
- git and MAINTAINERS only: plot mailing lists over time HOT 1
- Have an option to only run representative analyses (No repository required) HOT 9
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